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26 Words

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scribble
1.
scri
bble
Verb

to write or draw something in an aimless or careless way

During the phone call, she absentmindedly scribbled on a notepad, creating intricate patterns.

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annotate
2.
a
nno
tate
Verb

to add notes that explain or comment on something, such as a text, document, or image

The student was instructed to annotate the historical document, highlighting key events and adding explanations.

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transcribe
3.
trans
cribe
Verb

to record spoken words, notes, or any information in a written form

As the professor spoke, students were required to transcribe key points from the lecture for their notes.

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compose
4.
com
pose
Verb

to write a musical piece

She was inspired by nature's beauty to compose a serene and melodic piano sonata.

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wrest
5.
wrest
Verb

to forcibly pull or take something, often from someone's grasp

He managed to wrest the gun from the attacker's hands.

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clutch
6.
clutch
Verb

to seize or grab suddenly and firmly

He clutched the steering wheel tightly as he navigated through the winding mountain road.

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snatch
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snatch
Verb

to quickly take or grab something, often with a sudden motion

He managed to snatch the hat from the wind before it blew away.

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caress
8.
ca
ress
Verb

to touch in a gentle and loving way

He reached out to caress her cheek, expressing his love.

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prod
9.
prod
Verb

to stimulate or encourage someone to take action

The coach tried to prod the team into giving their best effort during the intense match.

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pelt
10.
pelt
Verb

to vigorously and continuously throw objects, often with force or intensity

The protesters pelted the police with stones during the demonstration.

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wring
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wring
Verb

to extract or remove liquid from something by twisting, squeezing, or compressing it

He wrung the dishcloth to remove the soapy water after washing the dishes.

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sketch
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sketch
Noun

a basic version of something, often created to outline or test ideas before the final version

The architect presented a rough sketch of the new building before starting detailed plans.

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etch
13.
etch
Verb

to cut or carve designs or writings on a hard surface, often using acid or a laser beam

The artist etched a detailed illustration on a metal plate.

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patch
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patch
Noun

sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)

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interweave
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in
ter
weave
Verb

to combine different elements together intricately or harmoniously

The author managed to interweave historical facts with fiction, creating a seamless and engaging narrative.

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intertwine
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in
tert
wine
Verb

to twist or weave together, creating a complex and interconnected structure

Their fingers intertwined as they walked along the beach.

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pluck
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pluck
Verb

to pull out the feathers of a dead bird in order to prepare it for cooking

She learned from her grandmother how to pluck a duck, a skill passed down through generations.

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fling
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fling
Verb

to throw something forcefully and suddenly, often in a less controlled way

In a fit of anger, he flung the book across the room.

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thrust
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thrust
Verb

to push an object or person with considerable strength and speed

The knight thrust his sword into the enemy, swiftly defeating his opponent.

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scrub
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scrub
Verb

to clean a surface by rubbing it very hard using a brush, etc.

She scrubs the bathtub to remove soap scum and stains.

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stroke
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stroke
Verb

to rub gently or caress an animal's fur or hair

She sat on the porch, enjoying the peaceful evening as she stroked her cat's soft fur.

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yank
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yank
Verb

to pull something with a sudden and powerful motion

He yanked the stubborn weed from the soil, determined to clear the garden.

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flick
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flick
Verb

to displace or get rid of something by giving it quick, light strikes or blows

She flicked the dust off the bookshelf with a feather duster.

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nudge
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nudge
Verb

to gently push or prod someone or something, often to get attention or suggest a course of action

He discreetly nudged his friend to share a private joke during the meeting.

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tweak
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tweak
Verb

to pinch, pull, or adjust something with a sudden, quick motion, particularly to remove or separate it from something else

She tweaked a loose thread from the fabric of her sweater.

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squeeze
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squeeze
Verb

to apply pressure with a compressing or constricting motion, typically using the hands

The stress ball provided relief as she squeezed it during a tense meeting.

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